ENGLISH16Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath DE99000A 3/06TM* INSTALL SEPERATEGFCI PROTECTED CIRCUITS,DUPLEX RECEPTS NOT PROVIDEDHEATERELECTRICAL CONNECTION 120 VAC ONLYDUPLEXRECEPT.*15 AMP, 3 PRONG PLUG(Heater)20 AMP, 3 PRONG PLUG(Pump/Motor)4" MIN.OR INACCORDANCEWITH LOCALBUILDING ORELECTRICALCODESElectrical ConnectionsSeparate circuits for all (except the Fuzion 7260 Dual motor) tubs, each must be protected by a Ground FaultCircuit Interrupter (GFCI), are required for the pump/motor and the RapidHeat TM Heater. The Fuzion 7260 Dual motortubs require two (2) separate circuits, each must be protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), for eachpump/motor and RapidHeat TM Heater combination.Refer to the electrical specification for each model on pages 6 - 7. Install duplex outlets to the studwall underneaththe bathtub, at least 4 inches (10,2 cm) above the floor or in accordance with local building or electrical codes. Duplexoutlets are not provided. Because these units are manufactured with an electronic control panel no remote switch ortimer is necessary.Tubs with electronic control panels combine the electrical requirements of the pump/motor and electronic controlsinto a control box. For these units the power supply cord from the pump/motor runs to the control box. The powersupply cord from the control box should be connected to the correctly rated amperage GFCI circuit.Before installing electrical connections, inspect the pump/motor and heater nameplates and confirm you have 120VAC, 20 AMP and 15 AMP or 230 VAC, 20 AMP service requirements. The GFCI circuits must match these require-ments. Care must be taken:FOR 120 VAC unitsConnect the 120 VAC, 20 AMP pump/motor or control box power cord ONLY to the 120 VAC, 20 AMP GFCI circuitConnect the 120 VAC, 15 AMP heater power cord ONLY to the 120 VAC, 15 AMP GFCI circuit.FOR 230 VAC unitsConnect one 230 VAC, 20 AMP control box power cord controlling one pump/motor and heater set ONLY to one230 VAC, 20 AMP GFCI circuit.Connect the second 230 VAC, 20 AMP control box power cord controlling the other pump/motor and heater setONLY to the other 230 VAC, 20 AMP GFCI circuit.Do NOT switch power cords and GFCI circuits.With a #8 solid copper wire (not provided), bond the heater to the house electrical panel or approved local bond. Abonding lug is provided on the heater. With another #8 solid copper wire (not provided), bond the pump/motor to thehouse electrical panel or approved local bond. A bonding lug is provided on the pump/motor.At initial start-up and before each use thereafter with power ON, push the GFCI test button on each circuit. Thereset button should pop out. Push this button in to reset. If the interrupter fails to operate in this manner, there is aground current flowing or a device malfunction, indicating the possibility of electrical shock. Turn OFF power and donot use the bath until the source of the problem has been identified and corrected.DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Connect only to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Inter-rupter (GFCI).CAUTION: Operating the motor/pump without enough water in the bath can cause leaking and permanentdamage to the pump. Before power is applied to the installation, make sure the switch is in the OFF positionto avoid pump damage.INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL CONNECTION - HEATER AND PUMP/MOTOR 230VTM230V GFCIPROTECTEDCIRCUIT*HEATERSUPPLIED POWER CORDFROM JUNCTION BOX TOGFCI PROTECTEDCIRCUIT4" MIN.OR INACCORDANCEWITH LOCALBUILDING ORELECTRICALCODES*(NOT PROVIDED)